10 AM – Grand Opening of the new Visitor Education Center for Rosie the Riveter WWII/Home Front National Historical Park in the Oil House of the Ford Assembly Building on the Bay Trail between Lucretia Edwards Park and Harbour Way South

Noon – Sandwiches and beverages served at the cafeteria building for historic Kaiser Shipyard 3 on Canal Blvd. courtesy of the Port of Richmond.

1:30 PM – Walking and biking parade along the two-mile Shipyard 3 Trail visiting scenic overlooks with interpretive exhibits en route to the SS Red Oak Victory, which will have an open house with free tours and complimentary valet bicycle parking

Please RSVP to tracbaytrail@earthlink.net or telephone 510-215-4600 if attending the Shipyard 3 Trail celebration, so that plans may be made to provide sufficient food and beverages.

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